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Reservation rotation in Panchayats: (a) Article 243D (73rd Amendment): (i) Reservation for SC/ST: Seats reserved in proportion to population, rotated after each election to different constituencies, (ii) Reservation for women: Not less than one-third of total seats (including SC/ST reserved seats) reserved for women, rotated after each election, (b) Rationale: (i) Broad participation: Rotation ensures different constituencies benefit from reservation over time, preventing concentration of benefits in few areas, (ii) Political socialization: Rotation exposes more communities to reserved category representatives, building inclusive political culture, (iii) Preventing entrenchment: Rotation prevents reserved seats becoming permanent fiefdoms, encouraging broader political engagement, (c) Applications: (i) Implementation: State Election Commissions determine rotation pattern based on population data, administrative units, (ii) Impact: Rotation ensures SC/ST, women representatives emerge from diverse constituencies, enhancing representative character of Panchayats, (iii) Challenges: Rotation may disrupt continuity in representation; requires voter awareness about changing reserved constituencies, (d) Illustrates inclusive federalism: Reservation rotation operationalizes substantive equality at grassroots; ensures broad-based political participation of marginalized groups while preventing entrenchment, building inclusive local democracy.